Pneumopathy

Pneumopathy is a lung disease that can be caused by a variety of causes, including infections, allergies, smoking, inhaling polluted air, and other factors. Symptoms of pneumopathy may include cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, fever and other signs of illness. Treatment for pneumopathy may include antibiotics, antivirals, immunomodulators, and other medications depending on the cause of the disease. In severe cases, hospitalization and intensive care may be required. Prevention of pneumopathy includes a healthy lifestyle, quitting smoking and other bad habits, as well as regular medical examinations.



Pneumopathy is the general name for diseases of the lung tissues and their derivatives (pleura, connective tissue, bronchioles, etc.). Pneumotagias make up a significant portion of all lung diseases. In the literature of pathoanatomical studies, a large amount of factual material has been accumulated on the characteristics of changes in lung tissue in neural, endocrinological, allergic diseases, tumors of various organs and systems, occupational diseases of the respiratory system, etc. However, there is not yet a unified approach to the pathogenetic classification of pneumopathy.

The term “pneumotagia” was first introduced by the Belgian author Pottier and defined as a general pathology of the pulmonary or, predominantly, respiratory tract, as well as